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the founder of deliveroo with a pep talk for staff.r more benefits to riders and move on from the controversies that have stalked the business of on—demand delivery. i met will shu at the firm's new and pretty cool london hq to hear the case for fundamental reform of the gig economy. deliveroo riders want three things — they want flexibility, high wages and security. currently, we can only offer two out of three. the law needs to change to reflect modern working practices. do your profits depend on the fact that you don't guarantee them minimum wage, you don't pay national insurance for your riders, you don't pay pensions contributions, you don't pay holiday entitlement? not at all, the self—employment is in order to maintain the flexibility that the riders want. the ability to log in and out, the ability to work for multiple providers. and as i said before, on average in the uk, our riders already earn up to £10 an hour which i said, is a third higher than the national living wage. from the riders, a clear message — yes, deliveroo can
the founder of deliveroo with a pep talk for staff.r more benefits to riders and move on from the controversies that have stalked the business of on—demand delivery. i met will shu at the firm's new and pretty cool london hq to hear the case for fundamental reform of the gig economy. deliveroo riders want three things — they want flexibility, high wages and security. currently, we can only offer two out of three. the law needs to change to reflect modern working practices. do your profits...
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as you know deliveroo is a company that takes as you know deliveroo is a company that ta kes restau rant food and delivers it direct to customers. it uses a network of cyclists and mopeds and riders mainly to deliver the food and they work flexibly. so they can work when they want, log on, getjobs to them and work for other people as well. as a result deliveroo classifies them as self—employed. so they are not eligible for holiday pay and sickness benefit. what deliveroo has done, is, in submission to the government which is reviewing how employment law works with regards to the gig economy, it says if the category of workers is changed it might be prepared to offer more benefits than it currently gets. why is there an issue with the current law. it hasn't kept up with the way the economy has changed especially the economy has changed especially the development of the gig economy. people who work on behalf of companies are either categorised as self—employed, as workers or as employees. as we go up that scale the number of benefits you are eligible for increases. a lot of companies in
as you know deliveroo is a company that takes as you know deliveroo is a company that ta kes restau rant food and delivers it direct to customers. it uses a network of cyclists and mopeds and riders mainly to deliver the food and they work flexibly. so they can work when they want, log on, getjobs to them and work for other people as well. as a result deliveroo classifies them as self—employed. so they are not eligible for holiday pay and sickness benefit. what deliveroo has done, is, in...
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the founder of deliveroo with a pep talk for staff.sies that have stalked the business of on—demand delivery. i met will shu at the firm's new and pretty cool london hq to hear the case for fundamental reform of the gig economy. deliveroo riders want three things — they want flexibility, high wages and security. currently, we can only offer two out of three. the law needs to change to reflect modern working practices. do your profits depend on the fact that you don't guarantee them minimum wage, you don't pay national insurance for your riders, you don't pay pensions contributions, you don't pay holiday entitlement? not at all, the self—employment is in order to maintain the flexibility that the riders want. the ability to log in and out, the ability to work for multiple providers. and as i said before, on average in the uk, our riders already earn up to £10 an hour which i said, is a third higher than the national living wage. from the riders, a clear message — yes, deliveroo can be a good employer but things can also go wrong. this m
the founder of deliveroo with a pep talk for staff.sies that have stalked the business of on—demand delivery. i met will shu at the firm's new and pretty cool london hq to hear the case for fundamental reform of the gig economy. deliveroo riders want three things — they want flexibility, high wages and security. currently, we can only offer two out of three. the law needs to change to reflect modern working practices. do your profits depend on the fact that you don't guarantee them minimum...
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working for deliveroo is great, until things go wrong.ff. i had to come back well before i was ready because there is no protection, no sick pay, no holiday pay. deliveroo said they wanted to put an end to such problems, but for critics, mohan‘s story is too common. for too many people working in the gig economy, they find that the market is rigged against them. they lose out on basic protections in the workplace, be it the national minimun wage, holiday pay and family friendly rights. there are plenty of people who have done pretty well out of the new world of work, and i think to an extent deliveroo today were getting their retaliation in first. why? i understand next week a major government review into the on—demand economy will leave companies like deliveroo, companies like uber, with a stark choice. if you want to continue working the way you are, then benefits, national insurance contributions, will be the price you have to pay. the review will praise many aspects of the gig economy, flexibility for workers, good service for consume
working for deliveroo is great, until things go wrong.ff. i had to come back well before i was ready because there is no protection, no sick pay, no holiday pay. deliveroo said they wanted to put an end to such problems, but for critics, mohan‘s story is too common. for too many people working in the gig economy, they find that the market is rigged against them. they lose out on basic protections in the workplace, be it the national minimun wage, holiday pay and family friendly rights. there...
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last night i was following this deliveroo. the economy, it is casual labour and much of the economy, it is casual labourand in the much of the economy, it is casual labour and in the same way that airbnb does not own a hotel rooms, and facebook does not own the media. a lot of noise made about this because it this is £1 billion valuation potentially but if you look at the amount of money that has gone into these business, you could be one during what is going on. $275 million raised last year they are about to raise a similar sum and the evaluation stems from how much money you have had put into the business so you have had put into the business soldo you have had put into the business so i do not think that is particularly exciting. evaluation at this stage, and i have had experience, the evaluation hung like a stone around may next. -- my neck. just yes or no, can andy murray when? i think you will get through the match today which is one round further than queens but i think it is unlikely that he will win. you heard it fir
last night i was following this deliveroo. the economy, it is casual labour and much of the economy, it is casual labourand in the much of the economy, it is casual labour and in the same way that airbnb does not own a hotel rooms, and facebook does not own the media. a lot of noise made about this because it this is £1 billion valuation potentially but if you look at the amount of money that has gone into these business, you could be one during what is going on. $275 million raised last year...
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deliveroo riders want three things — they want flexibility, high wages and security.ay and insurance in case they get injured on the job. and we wa nt to they get injured on the job. and we want to end the trade—offs between security and flexibility. how far could you go? you said today you wa nt to could you go? you said today you want to look at sickness benefit, and injury insurance. what about those other benefits that your riders don't get, like pensions, holiday pay? could you go further? this is the beginning of the debate. we sat down and not me personally, with hundreds of riders and asked them what do you care about most today? and it was sickbay and injury insurance, and that is what we're starting with. but we are open—minded about different things. with me is anna mccaffrey a senior counsel with taylor wessing who specialises in uk employment law. thank you for coming in. what should we make of the timing of this offer, conditional offer, by deliveroo, given that we are awaiting the tayler review, which is looking at the hallway that the gig economy has g
deliveroo riders want three things — they want flexibility, high wages and security.ay and insurance in case they get injured on the job. and we wa nt to they get injured on the job. and we want to end the trade—offs between security and flexibility. how far could you go? you said today you wa nt to could you go? you said today you want to look at sickness benefit, and injury insurance. what about those other benefits that your riders don't get, like pensions, holiday pay? could you go...
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deliveroo riders want three things — flexibility, high wages and security.e to reflect modern working practices. as a first step, we want to offer riders sick pay and insurance, in case they get injured on the job. we want to end the pay—offs between security and flexibility. how far would you go? you said to want to look at sickness benefit and injury insurance. what about other benefits your riders don't currently get, like pensions, holiday pay — could you go further? this is the beginning of the debate. we sat down with, me personally, hundreds of riders. we asked what they cared most about. it was sick pay and insurance for injury and that's what we're starting with, but we are open—minded to different things. before we continue with our coverage of the g20 ‘s summit, and update around the charlie gard case. we we re around the charlie gard case. we were talking about it in the last ten minutes and we are hearing that great ormond street hospital in london hasjust said it has great ormond street hospital in london has just said it has applied to the hig
deliveroo riders want three things — flexibility, high wages and security.e to reflect modern working practices. as a first step, we want to offer riders sick pay and insurance, in case they get injured on the job. we want to end the pay—offs between security and flexibility. how far would you go? you said to want to look at sickness benefit and injury insurance. what about other benefits your riders don't currently get, like pensions, holiday pay — could you go further? this is the...
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it's about floating of valuations, a huge one penneltially on the cards for deliveroo.doesn't make any money but which is valued at more than a billion dollars by investors. if they are doing afunding dollars by investors. if they are doing a funding round, you work out how much the total company is worth. this latest funding is around 1.5 billion dollars. that is a number people just make up isn't it? unicorns are also, when they stop being unicorns, they're uni—corpses. this business model and working in this economy... it's another example ofan this economy... it's another example of an economy which says all its riders ride with their big boxes on their backs, most young kids riding for a few hours a day, they are not all employed by deliveroo, they're self—employed and don't have any rights which is a bone of contention for all these types of economies. are you thinking of queueing up for wimbledon? i can't think of anything that i would line up for. you had a goodidea? that i would line up for. you had a good idea? i would queue through the night to buy a house bu
it's about floating of valuations, a huge one penneltially on the cards for deliveroo.doesn't make any money but which is valued at more than a billion dollars by investors. if they are doing afunding dollars by investors. if they are doing a funding round, you work out how much the total company is worth. this latest funding is around 1.5 billion dollars. that is a number people just make up isn't it? unicorns are also, when they stop being unicorns, they're uni—corpses. this business model...
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what is deliveroo saying that it wants to do.loyment rights like holiday pay and sickness pay. at the moment, it doesn't do that. —— mo paired riders. deliveroo considers itself a platform, it has riders of an app which will offer them a job to do and if they wanted they will accept it. those workers are paid by thejob, not by accept it. those workers are paid by the job, not by the accept it. those workers are paid by thejob, not by the hour, they are not eligible for the minimum wage and they are not eligible for these other benefits and that's because under british employment law at the moment they are considered to be self—employed. moment they are considered to be self-employed. what is likely to happen because unemployment review is underway. some magic formalin going to review — and employment review is underway. is a magic formula going to emerge. uk employment law has not caught up with the times. at the moment people are classified as either self—employed, workers or employees. as you go up the scaly become eligible for
what is deliveroo saying that it wants to do.loyment rights like holiday pay and sickness pay. at the moment, it doesn't do that. —— mo paired riders. deliveroo considers itself a platform, it has riders of an app which will offer them a job to do and if they wanted they will accept it. those workers are paid by thejob, not by accept it. those workers are paid by the job, not by the accept it. those workers are paid by thejob, not by the hour, they are not eligible for the minimum wage and...
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these are people using technology to take short term jobs such as driving for uber or deliveroo.s type of companies offer flexibility over hours, but often with lower pay and poorer conditions. the taylor review says there should be a new category of worker called a dependent contractor. they would get benefits such as some form of minimum wage and sick pay. this is relevant to more and more people around the world. mckinsey found that across the eu and us 20 to 30% of people are involved in the gig economy. that's as many as 162 million people worldwide. for about 44% of them, it's their primary source of income — so the rights they get make a big difference. the european union is currently looking at how it can make sure gig economy workers can get similar social protections, such as out of work benefits and employment services, as those in traditionaljobs. in the world's biggest economy, the us, two senators have proposed portable benefits including paid leave, training and unemployment insurance that move with individuals across differentjobs. the report's author, martin tayl
these are people using technology to take short term jobs such as driving for uber or deliveroo.s type of companies offer flexibility over hours, but often with lower pay and poorer conditions. the taylor review says there should be a new category of worker called a dependent contractor. they would get benefits such as some form of minimum wage and sick pay. this is relevant to more and more people around the world. mckinsey found that across the eu and us 20 to 30% of people are involved in...
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the big fear of digg economy companies like deliveroo is they might have to pay workers online, rathere required to prove the workers could earn substantially more than the minimum wage ina substantially more than the minimum wage in a reasonable time. the report is expected to say that if gig economy companies pay people by task, they have to show workers earn at least a fifth more than an employee on the minimum wage would. unions say it could mean less protection, not more. a piece rate approach could be a step backwards. we know that approach was taken for cleaners in hotels come they couldn't clean enough rooms within an hourto couldn't clean enough rooms within an hour to qualify for those rights. 0ur concern is also luba drivers and deliveroo drivers could be expected to travel so fast around london and the uk, they never qualify for the national minimum wage. the gig economy companies are popular because they are efficient and cheap. 0ne because they are efficient and cheap. one thing that helps them to trim costs if they avoid paying national insurance. it is unlikely protecti
the big fear of digg economy companies like deliveroo is they might have to pay workers online, rathere required to prove the workers could earn substantially more than the minimum wage ina substantially more than the minimum wage in a reasonable time. the report is expected to say that if gig economy companies pay people by task, they have to show workers earn at least a fifth more than an employee on the minimum wage would. unions say it could mean less protection, not more. a piece rate...
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deliveroo riders won three things, flexibility, high wages and security. —— want three.ect modern working practices. we want is to offer them sick pay and instruments, in case they get injured on thejob. we instruments, in case they get injured on the job. we want to end the payoffs between security and flexibility. how far would you go? you said to want to look at sickness benefit and injury insurance. what about other benefits like pensions, holiday pay, could you go further? this is the beginning of the debate. we sat down with, me personally, hundreds of writers. we asked what they could most about. it was sick pay and inch of it. but we are open to different things. a 14—year—old girl has died after a crash involving a minibus and a lorry on the a38 kingsbury road in birmingham. the vehicle was carrying school pupils on a school field—trip. there is presumably a sense of shock. it's relatively recent. absolutely. this is the high school in the village of barton undertreatment. the children involved were from this school, they set off on a school trip this morning. a
deliveroo riders won three things, flexibility, high wages and security. —— want three.ect modern working practices. we want is to offer them sick pay and instruments, in case they get injured on thejob. we instruments, in case they get injured on the job. we want to end the payoffs between security and flexibility. how far would you go? you said to want to look at sickness benefit and injury insurance. what about other benefits like pensions, holiday pay, could you go further? this is the...
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deliveroo has criticised any move that will restrict labour flexibility.ctions on the dominance of ee and vodafone as operators prepare for the shift to 5g technology. 0fcom said it would introduce a 37% cap on the total share of usable radio spectrum any operator can control. ee currently has a5% of the airwaves. sales at marks and spencer's clothing and home division fell at a slower rate than before in the first three months of the year. however, like—for—like food sales dipped by 0.1%, which was worse than expected. are the jobs of uber drivers or the riders who deliver takeaways for deliveroo flexible or are they insecure? by by the independent workers or unprotected, part of the so—called gig economy, and the on demand revolution? a report today says that these workers should have more rights like maternity pay and sick pay, minimum wage and national insurance. joining us now is sam james, managing director of the uk domestic cleaning app. your company would be considered part of the gig economy. what would paying national insurance, for example, mat
deliveroo has criticised any move that will restrict labour flexibility.ctions on the dominance of ee and vodafone as operators prepare for the shift to 5g technology. 0fcom said it would introduce a 37% cap on the total share of usable radio spectrum any operator can control. ee currently has a5% of the airwaves. sales at marks and spencer's clothing and home division fell at a slower rate than before in the first three months of the year. however, like—for—like food sales dipped by 0.1%,...
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it comes at food transport service deliveroo moves closer to being worth1 point 5 billion dollars. later, in his title defence. pictured in practice play on the independent, the 30 year old is said to be fit, following a hip injury. with me us is mark davies, ceo of strategy consultancy
it comes at food transport service deliveroo moves closer to being worth1 point 5 billion dollars. later, in his title defence. pictured in practice play on the independent, the 30 year old is said to be fit, following a hip injury. with me us is mark davies, ceo of strategy consultancy
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the big fear of gig economy companies like deliveroo is they might have to pay workers online, rathered to prove the workers could earn substantially more than the minimum wage in a reasonable time. the report is expected to say that if gig economy companies pay people by task, they have to show workers earn at least a fifth more than an employee on the minimum wage would. unions say it could mean less protection, not more. a piece rate approach could be a step backwards. we know that approach was taken for cleaners in hotels, they couldn't clean enough rooms within an hour to qualify for those rights. our concern is also uber drivers and deliveroo drivers could be expected to travel so fast around london and the uk, they never qualify for the national minimum wage. the gig economy companies are popular because they are efficient and cheap. one thing that helps them to trim costs if they avoid to trim costs is they avoid paying national insurance. it is unlikely protection for workers can be stepped up without some increase in costs for consumers. now look at the weather. looking chan
the big fear of gig economy companies like deliveroo is they might have to pay workers online, rathered to prove the workers could earn substantially more than the minimum wage in a reasonable time. the report is expected to say that if gig economy companies pay people by task, they have to show workers earn at least a fifth more than an employee on the minimum wage would. unions say it could mean less protection, not more. a piece rate approach could be a step backwards. we know that approach...
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the taylor review, which is due to be published tomorrow, will affect firms like deliveroo and uber.ional wages will help to offset the lack of holiday and sick pay. counter—terror police have launched a film telling holiday—makers how to react in the event of a terrorist attack in their resort. we have to get out of here now! that's a bit of the video for you. the four—minute video shows families and hotel staff fleeing the sound of gunshots, barricading themselves into rooms and being treated as potential suspects by armed police. it repeats the advice to run, hide and tell. we will be getting more on this later in the programme. i've watched the video and it's interesting to watch but also alarming in some ways but it tells you what you should do. wildfires are raging across the us state of california as a record—breaking heat wave sends temperatures above a0 degrees celsius in many areas. more than 2,000 firefighters are attempting to contain nearly 20 large blazes which have forced hundreds of people to evacuate their homes. officials are warning that the weather conditions are
the taylor review, which is due to be published tomorrow, will affect firms like deliveroo and uber.ional wages will help to offset the lack of holiday and sick pay. counter—terror police have launched a film telling holiday—makers how to react in the event of a terrorist attack in their resort. we have to get out of here now! that's a bit of the video for you. the four—minute video shows families and hotel staff fleeing the sound of gunshots, barricading themselves into rooms and being...
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food courierfirm, deliveroo, says it'll pay sickness and injury benefits to its 15,000 delivery ridershanced rights because it classifies the riders as self—employed. deliveroo riders won three things, flexibility, high wages and the law needs to change to reflect modern working practices. we want to offer riders sick pay and insurers in case they get into on. we wanted to end the trade—offs between security and flexibility. how far could you call, you want to look at sickness benefit and injury insurance. what about other benefits that your writers don't get at the moment. pensions, holiday pay, could you go further? this is the beginning of the debate. i sat down with hundreds of writers and asked what they care most about. it was sick pay and insurers for injury. we are open minded to different things. a 1a—year—old girl has died after a crash involving a minibus and a lorry on the a38 kingsbury road in birmingham. the vehicle was carrying school pupils on a school field—trip. this isjohn taylor high school in the village of barton—under—needwood in east staffordshire, not far from
food courierfirm, deliveroo, says it'll pay sickness and injury benefits to its 15,000 delivery ridershanced rights because it classifies the riders as self—employed. deliveroo riders won three things, flexibility, high wages and the law needs to change to reflect modern working practices. we want to offer riders sick pay and insurers in case they get into on. we wanted to end the trade—offs between security and flexibility. how far could you call, you want to look at sickness benefit and...
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if a recent poll, 82% of riders said flexible work is what attracted them to deliveroo. access to contraception. let's get the latest weather update with benhaz akhgar. we can look forward to some rain today, welcome news for gardeners and growers after a dry few days. we have seen some rain this morning. also some sunshine. this was the scene in troon in scotland. the reason for the rain, this weather front is bringing it, it's coming west—to—east the rest of today and into this evening. we have a trough bringing a few showers through scotla nd bringing a few showers through scotland but they're mainly light in nature. sunshine in—between the showers, the best of the drier weather for northern ireland. showers, the best of the drier weatherfor northern ireland. the rain continuing to push its way east across england and wales through the afternoon. northern parts are the best areas today if you are looking for drier conditions. northern ireland enjoying the best of the brightness as well. into england and wales, a lot of cloud. the rain turning patchy for a time but int
if a recent poll, 82% of riders said flexible work is what attracted them to deliveroo. access to contraception. let's get the latest weather update with benhaz akhgar. we can look forward to some rain today, welcome news for gardeners and growers after a dry few days. we have seen some rain this morning. also some sunshine. this was the scene in troon in scotland. the reason for the rain, this weather front is bringing it, it's coming west—to—east the rest of today and into this evening....
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deliveroo our going to have to realise that they can treat workers as they have done. —— unlawful.t a majority. would you work without a majority. would you work with the government to legislate with the government to legislate with less to ensure this is something that could be enacted if thatis something that could be enacted if that is not the path the government goes down? was that this would require legislation. earlier this week theresa may asked for our ideas. we put forward a 20 point plan in our manifesto which we hope the government will look very seriously at the next stages and embrace. but if one looks at the racket of theresa may thus far he will forgive me if i‘m cynical because this is the prime minister who has presided over an unprecedented squeeze on wages and living standards and presided over an unprecedented growth and insecurity at work and who has hyped up insecurity at work and who has hyped up employment tribunal fees so that has been a dramatic fall of workers able to seekjustice to employment tribunal ‘s had to resort to weaken trade unions through the t
deliveroo our going to have to realise that they can treat workers as they have done. —— unlawful.t a majority. would you work without a majority. would you work with the government to legislate with the government to legislate with less to ensure this is something that could be enacted if thatis something that could be enacted if that is not the path the government goes down? was that this would require legislation. earlier this week theresa may asked for our ideas. we put forward a 20...
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two of the victims were couriers for food delivery services, deliveroo and uber eats.the attacks. there had been reports of robberies of mopeds in hackney, at the heart of last night's attacks, but not until now with acid. but even before these attacks, there had been concern that acid was becoming a more common weapon, with 458 reported incidents in london last year. what is going on? jaf shah runs the charity acid survivors trust international. and down the line from brighton is dr marian fitzgerald, who is a professor of criminology at the university of kent, and was previously a researcher at the home office. start us off on the evolution of the types of crime. as i understand it it's gone from being a revenge, scarring crime of men on women to a gang weapon to some degree? the odd thing is, we have returned to how acid attacks were committed 200 years ago in the uk, where there were many more gang—related activities. that's been the case as we have run through in the 20s, 30s, graham green wrote brighton rock where the main protagonist carries a container full of
two of the victims were couriers for food delivery services, deliveroo and uber eats.the attacks. there had been reports of robberies of mopeds in hackney, at the heart of last night's attacks, but not until now with acid. but even before these attacks, there had been concern that acid was becoming a more common weapon, with 458 reported incidents in london last year. what is going on? jaf shah runs the charity acid survivors trust international. and down the line from brighton is dr marian...
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deliveroo has criticised any move that will restrict labour flexibility.ll above the minimum wage. telecoms watchdogs have tightened the rules for a new auction of mobile airwaves, imposing new restrictions on the dominance of ee and vodafone as operators prepare for the shift to 5g technology. 0fcom said it would introduce a 37% cap on the total share of usable radio spectrum any operator can control.the decision means ee, which currently has 45% of the airwaves, and vodafone, on 28%, will face restrictions on their bids for a chunk of spectrum. sales at marks and spencer's clothing and home division fell at a slower rate than before in the first three months of the year. however, like—for—like food sales dipped by 0.1%, which was worse than expected. one of the key issues facing the government as it negotiates brexit is what happens to the uk's agricultural sector. the bbc‘s danielle hewson is at the great yorkshire show, where farmers put their best animals and produce on display. she's been speaking to them about what they want from the negotiations. f
deliveroo has criticised any move that will restrict labour flexibility.ll above the minimum wage. telecoms watchdogs have tightened the rules for a new auction of mobile airwaves, imposing new restrictions on the dominance of ee and vodafone as operators prepare for the shift to 5g technology. 0fcom said it would introduce a 37% cap on the total share of usable radio spectrum any operator can control.the decision means ee, which currently has 45% of the airwaves, and vodafone, on 28%, will...
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these are people using technology to take short term jobs, such as driving for uber or deliveroo.t often with lower pay and poorer conditions. the taylor review says there should be a new category of worker called a dependent contractor. they would get benefits such as some form of minimum wage and sick pay. this is relevant to more and more people around the world. mckinsey found that across the eu and us, 20 to 30% of people are involved in the gig economy. that's as many as 162 million people worldwide. for about 44% of them it's their primary source of income so the rights they get can make a big difference. the european union is currently looking at how it can make sure gig economy workers can get similar "social protections" such as out of work benefits and employment services as those in traditionaljobs. in the world's biggest economy, the us, two senators have proposed portable benefits including paid leave, training and unemployment insurance that move with individuals across differentjobs. one of russia's biggest cold war naval bases is still running up the bills — but n
these are people using technology to take short term jobs, such as driving for uber or deliveroo.t often with lower pay and poorer conditions. the taylor review says there should be a new category of worker called a dependent contractor. they would get benefits such as some form of minimum wage and sick pay. this is relevant to more and more people around the world. mckinsey found that across the eu and us, 20 to 30% of people are involved in the gig economy. that's as many as 162 million...
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the taylor review, which is due to be published tomorrow, will affect firms like deliveroo and uber.ho claimed to have damaging information about hillary clinton. the new york times reports donald trumer met the lawyer — who said she had links to the kremlin — two weeks after his father won the republican nomination last year. but trump jr says the lawyer's statements were vague, and nothing came out of the 20 minute meeting. brexit will mean higherfood prices, with lower quality and less choice — that's the warning from the former boss of sainsbury‘s. justin king, who supported the remain campaign, said free trade within the european union kept prices down and drove up standards. tom heap reports. food and farming combined are by far our biggest manufacturing sector, and the eu is involved all along the chain from what grows in our fields to the labels on the pack. the eu also guarantees free trade across the continent, and the man who ran one of our biggest supermarkets and remains —— and is a remain supporter, says any threat to this frictionless system will be a threat to shopper
the taylor review, which is due to be published tomorrow, will affect firms like deliveroo and uber.ho claimed to have damaging information about hillary clinton. the new york times reports donald trumer met the lawyer — who said she had links to the kremlin — two weeks after his father won the republican nomination last year. but trump jr says the lawyer's statements were vague, and nothing came out of the 20 minute meeting. brexit will mean higherfood prices, with lower quality and less...
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the meal delivery firm deliveroo says it will pay sickness and other benefits to its riders, if the lawemployed — which means they can't be offered extra rights. the company is calling for a change in the law — to assure extra rights and flexibility. house prices fell by 1% injune according to the halifax. that's the largest monthly fall since january. this brings the average price of a home to just over £218,000. it's the third monthly fall in a row. we live in an age of change in the financial sector. innovation is the name of the game, as companies compete tooth and claw to deliver crucial financial services. the financial technology sector starts a week long summit in london today — and brexit is set to be top of the agenda. joining us now is elizabeth lumley, co—founder of fintech cocktail club. what is that? it is a meet up that was organised a year ago between myself and our two founders, and it was an antidote for people who like jim! all that meeting up and jim, is there much concern about brexit? brexit is a pain in the butt. sometimes the best innovation comes from friction,
the meal delivery firm deliveroo says it will pay sickness and other benefits to its riders, if the lawemployed — which means they can't be offered extra rights. the company is calling for a change in the law — to assure extra rights and flexibility. house prices fell by 1% injune according to the halifax. that's the largest monthly fall since january. this brings the average price of a home to just over £218,000. it's the third monthly fall in a row. we live in an age of change in the...
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the food delivery firm deliveroo has said it will pay sickness and injury benefits to its 15,000 ridersd the treat those who work for them. you could well be disappointed if you're looking forward to cream on your mince pies this christmas. that's because there could well be a shortage by then. the boss of arla which is one of the world's largest suppliers of dairy has said that prices have already doubled in some countries. the national farmers union says that talk of a shortage is scaremongering, but we have already seen scaremongering, but we have already seen prices go up lots in the past year when prices have gone up about butter. you have left a of time to worry about our basting. you have to start planning. some people start deciding their christmas plans already. i have to decide worrying going to be on christmas day this month. you are so popular, sean. 100 years ago today, women were allowed to join the armed forces in the uk. since then quite a lot has changed. women now serve on the front line in support roles such as medics, and bomb disposal experts. we arranged for a worl
the food delivery firm deliveroo has said it will pay sickness and injury benefits to its 15,000 ridersd the treat those who work for them. you could well be disappointed if you're looking forward to cream on your mince pies this christmas. that's because there could well be a shortage by then. the boss of arla which is one of the world's largest suppliers of dairy has said that prices have already doubled in some countries. the national farmers union says that talk of a shortage is...
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the report recommends that workers for countries like uber and deliveroo should be classed as contractorsecure are making their lives harder to manage. we need to ensure that the self employed and those working in the gig economy are all properly protected. you in the uk, we have had record employment and a lot of it is down to the gig economy. the problem is that retail comres are trying to shift some of their contracts onto these as you are flexible their contracts onto these as you a re flexible contracts their contracts onto these as you are flexible contracts get around some aspects of employment law. so he is saying korea to play —— he is saying, you need to pay national literacy workers, sick pay, holiday pay, all the rest of it. the trouble is, and this is where you need the balance, a lot of people in the gig economy like the hours. they were four to they —— they work for two employers, they want to be flexible to. but that got me thinking, wonder if those is a debate like that in the knighted states, there is a debate here, but i don't sense that there is one? —— the united stat
the report recommends that workers for countries like uber and deliveroo should be classed as contractorsecure are making their lives harder to manage. we need to ensure that the self employed and those working in the gig economy are all properly protected. you in the uk, we have had record employment and a lot of it is down to the gig economy. the problem is that retail comres are trying to shift some of their contracts onto these as you are flexible their contracts onto these as you a re...
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it was valued at $10 billion in 2014 it would be the largest tech ipo since snap >>> and deliveroo is the latest to get unicorn status. it would be valued at over 1 billion pounds we'll gee foro for a quick brea. nshrgheck out the blog which ru tou trading day we'll be back in two . >>> welcome to "street signs." these are your headlines it's a field of greens as european markets start the second half on a high note this as strong manufacturing numbers come out of germany, france and italy >>> saudi arabia and gulf neighbors give qatar another 48 hours to meet the demands. >>> and beating them to the punch, president trump takes his fight against the media to a new level, tweeting a mock wrestling video portraying him bashing a cnn logo >>> i'm looking at fairly disappointing june manufacturing pmi numbers for the uk they came in at 54.3, that is for the june a forecast of 56.5 and we're seeing sterling-dollar retreating on the back of this off by 0.4% on the day now we're seeing exports disappointing the export orders came in at a 5 month low and keep in mind this is not the crucial
it was valued at $10 billion in 2014 it would be the largest tech ipo since snap >>> and deliveroo is the latest to get unicorn status. it would be valued at over 1 billion pounds we'll gee foro for a quick brea. nshrgheck out the blog which ru tou trading day we'll be back in two . >>> welcome to "street signs." these are your headlines it's a field of greens as european markets start the second half on a high note this as strong manufacturing numbers come out of...
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least in some of them, and two of the companies that use moped couriers to deliverfood in london, deliverooare both helping the police with this investigation now. it is something that has caused a great deal of worry for people here and further afield too — people who live nearby have said that this sort of moped crime is something that has been on the increase recently. and they have set up a whatsapp group so that they can message each other when they see these gangs of youths out on mopeds, some of them snatching mobile phones from people in the street in broad daylight. there is a big debate about the sale of acids, something that mps were already scheduled to discuss next week, whether new laws are needed to restrict the sale of certain types of acid, but the reality is that will be a challenge because many of these products are freely available as household cleaning items. danjohnson, dan johnson, our correspondent in east london. with me is jaf shah, the executive director of the acid survivors trust international. what went through your mind first of all when you heard of five atta
least in some of them, and two of the companies that use moped couriers to deliverfood in london, deliverooare both helping the police with this investigation now. it is something that has caused a great deal of worry for people here and further afield too — people who live nearby have said that this sort of moped crime is something that has been on the increase recently. and they have set up a whatsapp group so that they can message each other when they see these gangs of youths out on...
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the food delivery firm deliveroo has said it will pay sickness and injury benefits to its 15,000 ridersers as self—employed. it says employment rules should be changed so that people who work for companies like deliveroo and uber can receive enhanced benefits and not lose that flexibility. an australian state will use the largest. . .. an australian state will install the world's largest lithium ion battery in a "historic" deal with electric car firm tesla and energy company neoen. the battery will protect south australia from the kind of energy crisis which famously blacked out the state, premierjay weatherill said. tesla boss elon musk confirmed a much—publicised promise to build it within 100 days, or do it forfree. more bad news for the uk economy. according to the latest ons figures, the uk's trade deficit grew by £1 billion to £3.1bn. that means, the amount that britain imports compared to the amount it exports, has increased from £10.595 billion in april to £11.863 billion in may. asa as a country we are buying more from countries than we are selling. that's even worse than the c
the food delivery firm deliveroo has said it will pay sickness and injury benefits to its 15,000 ridersers as self—employed. it says employment rules should be changed so that people who work for companies like deliveroo and uber can receive enhanced benefits and not lose that flexibility. an australian state will use the largest. . .. an australian state will install the world's largest lithium ion battery in a "historic" deal with electric car firm tesla and energy company neoen....
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targeted at least some of them, and two of the companies that use moped drivers to deliver food, deliveroo helping the police with their investigations. it has caused concern for locals and people father of the stop people who live nearby have said that moped crime has been an increase recently and they have set up a whatsapp group so and they have set up a whatsapp group so that they can message each other when they see these gangs of youths on moped, some of snatching mobiles from people in the street in broad daylight. there is a big debate about the sale of acid, something that mps were already scheduled to discuss mixed week when the new laws were needed to restrict the new laws were needed to restrict the sale of certain types of acid, but the reality is that will be a challenge because many of these products are freely available as cleaning items. that was dan johnson cleaning items. that was danjohnson reporting. let's speak now to professor kayvan shokrollahi is a consultant plastic surgeon at the merseyside centre for burns and is editor in chief of the medicaljournal scars, burn
targeted at least some of them, and two of the companies that use moped drivers to deliver food, deliveroo helping the police with their investigations. it has caused concern for locals and people father of the stop people who live nearby have said that moped crime has been an increase recently and they have set up a whatsapp group so and they have set up a whatsapp group so that they can message each other when they see these gangs of youths on moped, some of snatching mobiles from people in...
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the meal delivery firm deliveroo says it will pay sickness and other benefits to its riders if the law cent injune according to the halifax. that's the largest monthly fall since january. this brings the average price of a home to just over £218,000. it's the third monthly fall in a row. as you've been seeing, leaders of the world's biggest economies are meeting in the german city of hamburg. the city has also seen the first face to face meeting of us president donald trump and russia's vladimir putin. our correspondent ros atkins has been at the event. earlier, we asked him which trade deals are hot topics at the event. a couple of things to mention, a lot of concerns about tariffs that could be placed on steel with regard to american trade. we should say that has not arrived, donald trump has something —— has that as something the world has worried about but as to not —— has not delivered on threats. in terms of more trade, the biggest single event was the outline ofa biggest single event was the outline of a major free—trade deal between japan and and the european union, significant
the meal delivery firm deliveroo says it will pay sickness and other benefits to its riders if the law cent injune according to the halifax. that's the largest monthly fall since january. this brings the average price of a home to just over £218,000. it's the third monthly fall in a row. as you've been seeing, leaders of the world's biggest economies are meeting in the german city of hamburg. the city has also seen the first face to face meeting of us president donald trump and russia's...
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last night and we know that two of the companies that employ couriers to deliver food across london deliveroonvolved in supporting the police with their investigation and they have appealed for any information that can help to put together a picture of exactly what happened across east london and crucially, who may have been behind it. so, concern for locals here, they have said that moped crime has been getting worse for quite a while here. i have just spoke to one local resident who has told me how a whatsapp group has been set up so that people in the area can message one another when they see groups of people on mopeds out and about, warning them to be careful not to get phones snatched or to be robbed. that debate about the sale of acid is something that will no doubt grow over the coming days. mps were due to address this issue next week, some have called for tougher restrictions on the sale of these products, but the reality is that this will be a challenge because most of these are household cleaning products that are freely available. danjohnson, reporting from hackney. earlier i spo
last night and we know that two of the companies that employ couriers to deliver food across london deliveroonvolved in supporting the police with their investigation and they have appealed for any information that can help to put together a picture of exactly what happened across east london and crucially, who may have been behind it. so, concern for locals here, they have said that moped crime has been getting worse for quite a while here. i have just spoke to one local resident who has told...
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deliveroo has criticised any move that will restrict labour flexibility.n the dominance of ee and vodafone as operators prepare for the shift to 5g technology. ofcom said it would introduce a 37% cap on the total share of usable radio spectrum any operator can control. ee currently has 45% of the airwaves. sales at marks and spencer's clothing and home division fell at a slower rate than before in the first three months of the year. however, like—for—like food sales dipped by 0.1% — which was worse than expected. shares in snap, the owner of snapchat, fell below their offer price for the first time yesterday. shares have been fairly volatile since the company made its debut. they are currently down 5% and even those who backed the company have downgraded their share... what is going on? it is down quite considerably. it is quite considerable and part of the reason is we are in the midst of earnings season so in the next few weeks we are going to see that snap is going to be recording earnings. the outlook is not that great for the last quarter. that couple
deliveroo has criticised any move that will restrict labour flexibility.n the dominance of ee and vodafone as operators prepare for the shift to 5g technology. ofcom said it would introduce a 37% cap on the total share of usable radio spectrum any operator can control. ee currently has 45% of the airwaves. sales at marks and spencer's clothing and home division fell at a slower rate than before in the first three months of the year. however, like—for—like food sales dipped by 0.1% — which...
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amazon and uber and i think you are already seeing that with lots of the changes being brought in by deliveroo would have to be lost. it might be the case that uber says they cannot turn down two trips in a row or need to do a minimum amount of time are certain hours. that would be one example to ensure that they are having actual... getting value for money when it comes to the minimum wage. and that without limit things a lot worse for people who are self—employed or on more wage and if they are trying to fit that around other responsibilities like childcare or university education, for example. thank you very much indeed. we will have a round—up of the market in about half an hour. the contrast in the weather and the field today under the cloud and rain, it has been quite miserable. height ofjust 12 degrees but we had lovely sunshine in the south—east. yes, it has clouded over a little but highs of 25, 77 infrared. as we go through the overnight period, we keep a good deal of dry weather but a muddy, humid night to come. the weather front weakening that band of front and drizzly rain here. 9
amazon and uber and i think you are already seeing that with lots of the changes being brought in by deliveroo would have to be lost. it might be the case that uber says they cannot turn down two trips in a row or need to do a minimum amount of time are certain hours. that would be one example to ensure that they are having actual... getting value for money when it comes to the minimum wage. and that without limit things a lot worse for people who are self—employed or on more wage and if they...
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the taylor review, which is due to be published tomorrow, will affect firms like deliveroo and uber.additional wages will help to offset the lack of holiday and sick pay. president trump says he didn't know his eldest son met a russian lawyer who claimed to have damaging information about hillary clinton. the new york times reports donald trumpjunior met the lawyer — who said she had links to the kremlin — two weeks after his father won the republican nomination last year. but trump junior says the lawyer's statements were vague and nothing came out of the 20 minute meeting. the european court of human rights is expected to rule on the case of a scottish man fighting the uk's longest extradition case. phillip harkins, who is originally from greenock, has been fighting extradition to the united states for 14 years. the 38—year—old denies murdering a man in a robbery in florida in 1999. if the case at the european court of human rights goes against him, he could face trial in america forfirst degree murder. counter—terror police have launched a film telling holiday—makers how to react
the taylor review, which is due to be published tomorrow, will affect firms like deliveroo and uber.additional wages will help to offset the lack of holiday and sick pay. president trump says he didn't know his eldest son met a russian lawyer who claimed to have damaging information about hillary clinton. the new york times reports donald trumpjunior met the lawyer — who said she had links to the kremlin — two weeks after his father won the republican nomination last year. but trump junior...
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deliveroo say that they will offer their staff sickness leave if the law is changed. we will ask our employment correspondent of this is a game changer. and peter parker and his alter ego spider—man return to the cinema this evening. we will get the cinema this evening. we will get the latest in the film review with mark kermode at 8:45pm. now it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to wimbledon sportsday. i'm katherine downes. andy murray serves up the main course on centre court. he's in third round action against italy's flamboyant fabio fognini. british number one johanna konta is through. she stormed past maria sakkari from greece. but heather watson came undone against the former world number one victoria azarenka, who's powering back from the birth of her first child. also in the programme, we'll head to lords for the latest on day two of england's first test against south africa. and... coming up, the latest from auckland, new zealand ahead of the series decider between the british and irish lions and the all blacks. absolutely scorching day was again atsw
deliveroo say that they will offer their staff sickness leave if the law is changed. we will ask our employment correspondent of this is a game changer. and peter parker and his alter ego spider—man return to the cinema this evening. we will get the cinema this evening. we will get the latest in the film review with mark kermode at 8:45pm. now it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to wimbledon sportsday. i'm katherine downes. andy murray serves up the main course on centre court. he's...